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A casino rental will get your guests interacting, competing and laughing with each other.  In a social gathering, our casino night will entertain your guests and help break the ice for conversation, all while fostering friendly competition for prizes.  How it All Works!

3 Boys Poker Parties is proud to offer clients a wide variety of casino/social games. 
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Texas Hold'em
Two cards are dealt face down to each player, and then five community cards are dealt face up in three stages ("the flop", "the turn" and "the river"). Each player seeks the best five card poker hand from any combination of the seven cards of the five community cards and their two hole cards. 

Money Wheel/Wheel of Fortune/"Big Six"
A large spinning wheel is mounted vertically on a spindle. The wheel is divided into small sections demarced for monetary denominations ($1, $2, $5, $10, $20) plus a Joker and another wild card spot.  The player places a wager on the table on the denomination they desire and the croupier spins the wheel. If the wheel stops on your number, you win.

Caribbean Stud
The goal of Caribbean Stud is to beat the dealer's five-card poker hand. There are no draw cards. Every player and the dealer are dealt five cards and if your five-card hand has a higher poker rank than the dealer's five-card hand, you win.

Roulette
A wheel features red and black slots that have the numbers from 1 to 36 on them and two green zero slots.  The table  features the numbers and several additional sectors on which you can place bets. After all the participants in the game have placed their bets on the table, the dealer spins the wheel and throws in a small ball. Whichever is the number of the slot the ball lands in is the winning number. If you have bet on that number or on a group of numbers that contain it, you win.

Baccarat
Two hands are dealt: One is designated the banker hand, the other is the player hand. Any guest may bet on either hand. Initially, two cards are dealt for each hand. The point totals determine whether either hand gets a third card. The object is to bet on the two- or three-card hand that totals closer to nine. A commission is paid to the dealer on each winning banker hand.

Left Center Right
Each player starts with three chips and on their turn a player rolls the three dice. For each "L" rolled, they give a chip to the player on their left. For each "R" rolled, they give a chip to the player on their right. For each "C" rolled they put a chip in the middle of the table. For each dot rolled, nothing occurs. The dice are then passed to the next (clockwise) player. If at any point, only one player has all of the chips, that player wins the game.

Blackjack
 The aim of the game is to simply obtain a higher total card count than the Dealer, without going over 21. The player is dealt 2 cards face up; the Dealer will also be dealt 2 cards but only one card will be placed face up, the other will be placed face down. The Player must  decide whether to take another card (hit), or to stick with the cards they have. 

Craps
Craps has dozens of wagers available, but the game is structured around the pass line bet.  The pass sequence starts with a comeout roll and the shooter rolls the dice. Pass bettors win if the roll is 7 or 11 and lose if it is 2, 3 or 12. Any other number becomes the point. If the shooter rolls a point number on the comeout, he keeps rolling until either he rolls the same number again to win, or rolls a 7 to lose. 

In Between/"Acey Deucey"/"Red Dog"
The player on the dealer's left may bet up to the entire pot or any portion of the number of chips in the pot, but they must always bet a minimum of one chip. When the player has placed a bet, the dealer turns up the top card from the pack and places it between the two cards already face up. If the card ranks between the two cards already face up, the player wins and takes back the amount of his bet plus an equivalent amount from the pot. If the third card is not between the face-up cards, or is of the same rank as either of them, the player loses his bet, and it is added to the pot. If the two face-up cards up are consecutive, the player automatically loses, and a third card need not be turned up. If the two face-up cards are the same, the player wins two chips and, again, no third card is turned up.

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